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at Mrs Habt's .Boardtnflpue ; m wHier.'i u" - uuaru - uie . unit; , sfaraooai t doiotpu to iae vuvci cv y m v5 r n ft This afternoon ( si&d) at fitf clock viU be qreafeJcgj J ' - 'j i Oil. -i. iff i ' '1 the House aajmmngjinc oreww Justice, collection ojtsqojw rmmjf 2 Parent's Assistt 2 vvfiQ 3 PocJsJblef;red 1 Silliman'srav 1 Scott's tiiye:p 2 Villagetbiato 2 DofS SerntoV:?i 1 Walker's large Dictionarj, 1 ; DbV Vi -vtf dp.' :fdo'etrav 56 Do. V v. do. ; do. 2 Perkin's Late War, 'I T ' " 1 Count Segur's Hist. 2 . 1 : Gouraud's Ileplyi do. t Spiritsof 03in2 vl- 3 Domestic Cookery, : X 2 Milton's Wbrks.2 V. gilt. : 2 Paradise Lost, - boards, 1 Children tKebbeyV SvZimmerrAih I Plut ircaLiVes vV gilt, : 1 Roliin's Anc. Hist. 4 v. gilt 1 Gillie's Greece, 4 v. 2 f Lalla Rook, extra, -1. Spectator, 2 v. extra!; 1 Pocket Encyclopedia 4 v . 1 Ayahhoe; j2 vv;;. r N.-fj 2Practical Morality, .y: lr Lionel Lincoln, ' f 2 Montgom ery 's.Poems, . 1 Junius Letters, 1 Sorrows of Werter, - , ! 0 Buck's Theolo. Dictionarv, 2 Beauties of Shakspeare, ex. JLacon2; 2 Bankroit's snirigtbn;;2y 2 Watts Psalms & Hynins, 6: Do. : do. :h -small. . 6 ( ummings Gepg & Atlas, , n 2 Vicar of, Wakefield, extra, 1 Peregrine P ickle, 4 y . v 1 :.' 1 Ditto do. ; 'extra, ! 2 Thompson's Seasons, ixtra 2 MinstreiPs Cabinet V do f 21 Campbell's Poems,1 ? - ): 2 Young'sr Night Thoughts . 2 Morse's, Gazetteer, .'-y . ; 2' Flowers of' Wit, 8 ;Aff: ' 1 .' Pope's Works, 2 v. iCb.. 2 Lord Byron's Works, 8 V. ex; 1 Beattie's Poems,' extra. ) 1 "Fielding's :Proverbs,o.f o jfocKet lestaments w r;; 3 Ditto .ditto, extra. 3 Vocal re,; 2 Moore's VVorks, extras J f 2 Quarto amilPiblesV' red 2 Dryden'sWirgd, 2 y. extras 24Muxrav's'Giram itIntrlSduc6nf , ; , ,jti eaaef 6 6 HistorJa Sacra, 2 Coleman's Ahecdotes, 6. 4-m?4mmr 'im: ''k0 r Rarabler,74ls.- I- Shaksper7s r lays, Iy;v do Aviviy:.--.' v IVpaulAHn' Am.iievx)luti6n 1 Evangelical Magazine, 2 6 PioUs Songs, ... p. t- Ji i 2x Academician Brand's Chemistry, new e 0 Wt na vs .1? nine J - . .'N " L ":: ; 2leytfTeoy v ' - . V2jBraybTo Venice, '. 2 Cbnversa of Lord Byron, ; Si Babylon the Great, 2 'y:' ' I)lWb6dstockf " J . - " - - .1 Crusaders, 2 . Dictionary 1 jBbnnecastle'slbraVi 1 Brown'syAntiqaities,' 2 v.; 1 Jos6phus' ! VVqrks, '4 8yo. " 2 Gowiper's Pqemsr3 extra -1 Burns' Works, 4 v. ; V' r ;i Law's Cail. ' K5? 1 Nugent 's Fr. -Dictionary, ' 1 Ward's f list: of Hindoos, 1 Clark ori , the "Promises, y, 2 World Unmasked: ; :(:' ;T 1 Quarto Family Bible, elegant 1 Tales of my ;l audlbrd, p 1 Juliana Oakly; ; - i"2-HuipqUrist, ' y 1 Scientific Dialogues, " y v . r Chapone's Vorks, 2 v. 1 Robinson Crusoe, 2 v. 1 ' t .- -, .. ' , . , . ( j v 1 Shipwreck, sheepextra. -' 1 Octavo B ible, Sc ott's Notes 1 . Ditto s ditto morroco, f 1 Burri'sWbrltsll vi extra. 1 AViriter in;Washirigton, It 1 Sha are, :ovo. , a, 1 .Roger's Poems i Francis Howard, y v.extra 1 y Life of KemWe, 2 jane Taylor, (new) '4; Jsbp's Fables, y- . :1 .French Giamrnarr -T r-i 2 Pocket Bibles, plain, s I v?2'salmsxc 2 1 lierh ririere'sClasict y- yy2 Brown's Concordance,1 y f ' y;iKy'GreeklTecstamentr y?24 Common grayer, . extra. 2 ; Sheridan's Dictionary, p 3 '2?Dbii:.Quik(u;;::?t. 1: Watson's Philp, ; ; V, : ; '.-' in. ? . . i '. &Gh&to&$irtni of possessing any ofj "i!-i.' JL,j ; -mislJvii mtftprvn. : i 'Th& sale -.-V.'-.i; s--.TrTr.j.'' .' ..-f---.:- - - 'A A 2jPamela'p ; 1 Blair's Lecturesi 1 V. SVbl.; ; 1 ;Ainsworth's' Latr Dictionary 77; -v- ;. 7.;,:- 7-7-" ' -v yv-..7.y,:7;; :ryx 7-v y-. ..-7. -.-.yr,; 7- 7. ; ' -7 -' -'77. :," "" --.7'7 ''' -7'7 '-''"T. I:-v-. ' ' -rv"7v. :- ;7 ... ' - ,;7.::-- ' ' ' ' ;7"' '-'' . '. v '-.'r' . ,' ' ..' --'.. v "7" -7- .v. .1.7 . ,.y:-v7-, ;,7, -.--y - -: : ' -':--;:?7,;- - - - . , , -7-;: , ; 7-..; .,--7 .r-: ' ;.- . . . . ; :: .- - . . , . . . - . , .- ' '- . :,;;. . - .. .-...- V - .? ... : -; t .. . - : 2 John D. Frioii, rpearingH ta tjve pourt j UiaJtv thi JJedaotsare, jnpt Id tabitkntsoftiie ' Stated it is therefore ok ered that jiulv lication be made in,the. Carolina Sentinel lor tlii rahii ! pear ' at ; the hextCbur t)f " Pleas and Quarter-Sessions, 'I'jlplMjd for Craven County at tK on the second 'JML.oddayoveibeqxt "and replevy or plead to issuerqdg raeht will be entered up iguinst tbem. fSept9;is642 '4ptad; $4i ' v $iv;t:B(i1yrLES superior quality. Amity,' and for. sale by -'C-'-V .;.-THO,S. V MACHEN. HiJuiyJh,fl82 ILL. be contintieid 'during tin p , that is. usually tailed -Vacation in cademv. . the Acaclemy.' ' ILL yfiod advantageous employ ' merit in a small lamilyVby apply ing at the 0ifice of thelSentinel. I t i4 . Flouf aud Suar ; ,fM H E y;tfSubcribers .have recently re 1 . -f'tcei ved, per1 the Convoy from New-, lYorkp ancl!GjdeTiri Sparrow from Baiii more, Fa mi ly F LOU H of superior quali ty, Loaf and. Lump SUGARS, &c. r ! it r, HATCH & KINCEX- y ;uiisr 26, iRffi-.,' ',-',.. yy .-. df i BRADFORD. SzCo. have receiv sX ed this week by the Triumph, iromjiew-iorK, 75 J bbls. j Rochester Flour, freshr ground from thi3 year's wheat. 5 t A small invoice ,bf Dry Sept. 16, 1826. , ; v i S. I yliprillard' Genuine Fine I USTt received,- per.Schr. Amity, a , few dozen bottles iLORILLAHD'S F1NE SCOTCH SNUFF. ' ?H?AiA: :- , :A A few bottles PORTErt, PALE ALEj BROWN, STOUT, LEMON SYRUP. New-York BUTTER CRACKERS, MUSCATEL. RAISINS, &c. t vi t v ibninanorie bariel CIDER BRAN DY; one barrel? WHISKEY, anu one barrel northern RUMwhich will be sold at a smalt advance forjeash. -H-rjy. : rTHO'S- W. MACHEN.; , -.Sept.:!:. -yr;;;. '; i: 1 f y AS j ust received , per Schr.' Ami ty, Cheap Fancy ;, Calicoes, 7;.. yi 7f n Gize Veils; White do. f : vy yf gBrowri tandbleaehedyy: Shirtings yand 'sfif, Sheetings; JUnenDiaperCbttonidb; JXadies' black belt Ribbons , White Silk Gloves, . i$-V!&&3-- , Hemming Son's ) getmirie Jsewing v needles, assorted sizes,. pins,: 'yK. .Ij'r Suspnde--;jJsh hpoksassv sizes. Vtolutlst 2i 3d,ahd;Baisysjtrings of a superior quality sp, a few setts Silver rTable Spoons, Tea : Spoon son C',: Sept.qg. t t- 5 i 'feV; M"SXS forwarnel V from dealing wiih yWlLLiAM:GA$ TPNsy'Negroeawth ling toythem any thing,:; eniios. or tiijre libg them Canoes rvsettio tbimjover ... -r:.-.aVi::: v.-: w . ... . ....... .. . m w Jt -a. a lew articles in ine wry . vo SHyerswithVIjntf,? I Ficure'd and plain Book iVluslin. ..-Ff elegant su vpr Patent Liever w atcn, pieei Watch:'"ChamiS";I:i- '3 ' THO'S VWiMACH Em:f mountains ' some ascendipg directly froth 115. service, wqiie oiners iroro a oroaa ana leyel maVein, sWeep their graceful curves. When; the., su n as arisen . some:., t ime a smglcray does hot pierce thfrr imprisoned gtopmtili apn pur-ihya moment lighrVrbniythVWaste shadeA:r:It: 'was i thegreyj6fithemornme ot. the vapors,- wlnjphrm; : a beautiful part jojftKecehe retedifigirp, th Yrtbeavylybodfe aid fairy; for mV an IhetryposionsXf peryta'th1p;who the adjacent mountains entirelvf: i6'e':ir - tiring 'ultejrajde anHydiscioslnlythW golden lihesf ot the risihg:suh.:x j So tninsparent and pure isv they waters i of Uake XJeoi-e, y urat the French Cathpj lies first called yit; Stl3acram pneiits used; the samei tolrTholy irposesc in their appearahc , Some arid rocky, abound Nvith overhangirig and "e Droen. precipices..; crystals, pi qudrtz; are found on thesetislands liancyis hardlyiysuipsse world : particularly uhPse from Dmmoih isle; near the head of; the lake avA wb-j I 'man living : there, " has been facetiously styled, jhe JLady ftnllakeforywhbm, as an inieuigent iraverier: nas oDservea, probably no Malcolm Gj'eme arid Rhode rick ,t)huywjir ever 1 contend, y Fariijlies em ploy themselves 1 n i obtain ing crystals, and make a support by the sale of them to the curious. or the scientific.' ...','"-' As you "proceed along the lake every change of position brings ' prospects of new beauties. , Oh either side, occasion ally is seen the cultivated spot, the smi ling valley, or the waving field amidst the deep native' forests. Clear was the sky clear the waters, and as we neared 1 aid passed them (all, they wereybbjects for the wandering, picturesque eye.' The, ear with fond delight listened to the dis- tan i song of tne happy .husbandman,1 or t b e chiming' bell of the ( grazi ng herd , which came down on the mountain breeze fiom the more distant settlements. Sbme of the mountains j near the shores exceed 1000 feet in height, one of .a very preci pitous and rocky aspect is : known, as " Anthony's Nose,'? and by the sailors, familiarly called f Tonys Nose' Tra dition relates thati a t white nianjetyhiiii sejf down ce gersVJFtpckj'f opposite to this place, aiid escpedyfpn his skaiis, as he was closely pursued byy they Iniiabs.yti0 ofclbck,. in the morning, we had passed by all ; the shores, the islands, the green, vales, the 8hado wy hilU of, this lovely lake. It was elfvating the sensatioa of delight with which 1 witnessed them in their ; native beauty, arid wildness7 - Such scenes are a.kind of in tellectjual paradise on earth ihey left impressions which will live fresh and be cherished in my memory. yV rfi77-TIcdNDEROG y The ruins of this "celebrated fortress are st ill conspicuous, ; afitirdirig many ; as sociations fof former heroic grandeur. i ney occupy a necK ,ot elevated land, a ropnd 'which, Lake Cham plain winds oh the East, arid the mitlet of Lake Qebrge form he banky on he . West. jThe dis tance .between' the two Lakes is only 3 railes across the isthmus there , are still - .. .,','i . i- ' V ' 3 ' ' j-' to . be seen Iwft ntrerwhtneiits v and re doubts thrown up nyFrenchf Wir as well as. thesshsequent .formidable massy stojiewprks.-erece QyjGghl StClalrini the war ; ofy '76 . 7 Vnae r ground ihe pas sages and magazines remain in avstate of preservatidn. Large armies have , been I : v.i - ,v '"H ' . . :-i : t "1 -j-'i more than once .engagep.jii ine proua ar ray f battle . uporif t his now sWent field., Abercorobie. y withy 1 6.000 meri Jeft the south of Lake George on the 4th Jfuly '58 :to7 attack icpnderpgahLrpwn PpinV. 7What anarmy, foe thatt period !, HbVstranVe. haw imposinff the siehton thatquiet Late; 1 4hey eret defeated 5 ana jreturnea. in two. ways, leaymg, main before Ticonderoga,72)00 of . their el- J lOW'SOiqiers, wiiuiucirayB. ioucr u, ?' ;" ' . V- -?7-'' -7.? 77:". 7 Father f the Howe wh WM WaCsimt lsiauqs uimusi innumeraoie siua lis jsn-f- ine lorirfsa.auu ewatuairu ,uviiuigij very bosoms They are oyer 3Q0 in num- . In his ' lettfr to C5nrjess HeoBseerL br, and difirV wioly in heir size : also : X!have lost a" Post but 5 saved aystate ihe eve. and so small as to nresent onlv a;. tiureovne'S deleat it was recoverec agaia little sh rubbery;, 511 jr the s weetwild rose f by hArhbld in Qct.;, Which; isr i he snrinpinfr ub undernWth othps. harreft" last Derib'd J of 'notite' t n . this for mer ' i in first ntelligencf the enemy; aod l have wondering poromander. kid Allenty in 7the ame f:-We the great Jehovah v ind of the . Continental Con- grew." iCroiph Point -as ,takea the same pmin. y; in XVH ,tms powion ,waa consi 'yP' ihore was lountiDefiance, 'wilhin5vl40( :1neta6irr;;'drksepd his-ariil!ery, and h& express his surprise how" so pdmfnandinga point wa neglected jph all former liccasions of war tenable Clair, immediately blew; up pbrtant -placei :niere was sometmngf ueepiy.5uiem as. siwu iuic atnig dam pf gree stohes you tread upori yTlie broken arches' the dark'ivy creeing o ver iiic.iu, wiirrr piuuu .uunucis wnru and the trumpet or victory souncled. 1 A ll were still and motionless as deathJ' : Wh f a sublime object for contemplation I : to talk with-the mighty dead lA What nrk emblem of the mutability of human pow er I Ticonderoga, no longer disturbed by the roar of cannon, and its waters pol luted no more with , human blood, has; now become a pasture for wandering cat ue 7 t-.r-. : 7 , . - . 7 ' ; .. 77. '.'r--: - ' ' Autumn of Life-There is an eventide in human life : a season when the eve becomes dim, and. the .sttength dcays and when the winter of age ijcgiusio shed upon the human head its prophetic snows It is the season of life, to which the au tumn is the riipst analogous : it becomes, and much, it Would profit you, ray elder brethren, to mark the instructions whicU the'seasohs bring: fThe spring and sura mer ofyour days are gone, and with them, pot only joys they knew, but many of the friends who : gave (hem. 7 You 1 havei entered upon the autumn of your being . and whatever may; hate been the profii ksion of your spring, or. ( the warm tem perament of your summer, there is yet a season of stitlnessybr solitude; which .the benificehce .of 'heaven affords ,ybu,' im which ou may .' medi'ate upon the past and future repose jsouself for the mighty change which you are to undergo. -. 'f It is now you j may understand the magnificent language of Heaven -it jraiu gles its voice. with thai of Revelation -it summons you in' these hours; when; (he leaves fall and the winter is gathering, to that ; evening study Iwhich the mercy of Heaven has provided in the book o; Sal vation ..;And while the shadowy-valley opens, which leads to the abode of deaths it speaks of love, which can comfort and save, and - which, can conduct . to 'those passages and those still waters, where there is ho eternal spring for the children of God.?,-"Allison's Sermonns. 7 -4 : ' The late king, George ' III, sent as i present to the Emperor of Ch'ia,:arhaniJ- 'some tbwn-buU chariot.Qn boaruV'the -vessel which conveyed it (it was packed iri separate pieces a mandarin attendedj see it mounted and-puH togethei , that he might inform himself of : the uses ,ht the several paVts. -He readily understood all- the rest but the ifwd sets, the 'ooei within and the coachman's if at, covered ofycburse with a 'uprb'fbanimr-chun perplexed him, 1 for. whom is that seat V said be, pointing to the inside (if the car riageyy He was told iyiras: for VhEm-; perorAjndthat??itoimirig the cbbox7f,the7jcbany the horses.1! 7 Do you think,'? .said ho WliU 3UUUCU JUTSt J IIIUIgQttUUit,, lUh bux'gloribus sovereign, the son of the sun, wui uu yr ny 904 im 99 piaS9 UlgQ are green toV and it afterwards proved to be so. v, Aftetf K i-V i-,:. i';' 4 V1 I ' , . 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